Programme
25.10.2016
3.9
11.45-13.30
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Round Table
Complex Forecasting Techniques to Provide the Balance of Strategic Goals
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Summary
The complex balanced forecast of the region development is the necessary step of strategic planning. Nowadays there are different approaches and technologies of forecasting of socio-economic development that are implemented in the subjects of the Russian Federation.
The round table participants will analyze the experience of regions and share best practices in the field of medium- and long-term forecasts of socio-economic development the subjects of the Russian Federation and municipalities. It will be also discussed the possibilities of using the information-analytical systems for strategic planning.
Organizers: Government of St. Petersburg, Committee for Economic Policy and Strategic Planning of St. Petersburg, St. Petersburg Information and Analytical Centre
Докладчики
Ulyanova Elena, Committee for Economic Policy and Strategic Planning of St. Petersburg. Chairman Increasing the Efficiency of Public Administration by Automating the Processes of Formation of Strategic Planning Documents of St. Petersburg |
Tarashnina Svetlana, St. Petersburg State Unitary Enterprise "St. Petersburg Information and Analytical Centre". Head of modeling and forecasting department Tools for Complex Forecasting of Socio-Economic Development of St. Petersburg |
Volovaya Elena, Ministry of development of competition and economy of the Ulyanovsk area. Director of Department |
Grazhdanov Dmitriy, Government of the Yaroslavl Region. Head of the Strategic Planning Department Short-term and Medium-term Forecasting System. Experience of the Yaroslavl Region |
Ponomareva Svetlana, Strategic Planning Department of the Vologda Region. Head |
Miller Katrin, Ministry of Economic Development, Investment Policy and Foreign Relations of Krasnoyarsk Krai. Head of the Department of Analysis and Forecasting of Socio-Economic Development |
Zhigalova Oksana, Regional state institution " Scientific Research Institute for the Study of Regional Economy Problems ". Deputy Director |